Leave it to Jackson Sadinsky and Shinigami to remind us why we first fell in love with the unhinged, heart-on-sleeve aggression of early 2000’s emo metalcore. Their new collaborative single, “Wired Shut,” isn’t just a nostalgic throwback — it’s a thrilling, full-throttle reworking of that era’s sound, sharpened by modern production and unfiltered honesty. It’s a song that thrashes and howls, engineered for late-night breakdowns, and the kind of mosh pits where your feet barely touch the floor.
Marc Soucy’s latest release, “The Out Cats”, isn’t just a song — it’s an epic statement piece. Clocking in at nearly eleven minutes (10:45), this sprawling prog-rock opus marks the fifth and final chapter in his ANTARTICA: The Live Archives series, and serves as both a triumphant farewell to his formative band and an electrifying glimpse into the compositional journey he’s embarking on now. It’s a thrilling, shape-shifting voyage that cements Soucy’s place as a fearless architect of sound.
If there’s a song destined to soundtrack blurry late-night singalongs, last-call whiskey toasts, and the quiet ache of missing someone you shouldn’t have let slip away, it’s “Way Down Low”, the new single from London’s Royal Blues. Dropping June 13th, 2025, this riotous, soul-stomping cut is a whiskey-drenched, boot-stomping Americana anthem that feels both timeless and thrillingly alive in the moment.
Leave it to Lexytron to turn a relationship spat into a dancefloor anthem. On her latest single “Disco Jenny”, the rising pop artist serves up a dazzling, horn-soaked showdown that’s equal parts sass, sparkle, and swagger. It’s the kind of track built for hot nights, glitterball affairs, and a little good-natured romantic revenge.
Pop songs often lean into formula and predictability, so it’s completely refreshing to hear an artist like Chilled Savage pull back, trust his instincts, and simply let a song breathe. His latest single, “Bakersfield,” is a testament to the art of restraint, a laid-back yet emotionally rich track that blends pop polish with subtle country undertones, delivered with a sincerity that feels both intimate and quietly infectious.